Hey, guess what: tomorrow's a holiday! That would be National Shoe Lover Day, and we highly suggest you celebrate by treating yourself to a new pair of boots or sneaks (as if you needed an excuse). In anticipation of the big day, DSW released some stats about shoe shopping, and there was one tucked in there that almost blew our minds.

Apparently, 2 percent of the men DSW polled said they'd spent more than $1,000 on a pair of shoes. A grand. Only one percent of women, on the other hand, has dropped that much dough. And, yes, that's after six seasons (and two movies) of Sex and the City.

When it comes to regular spending, DSW found that 57 percent of Americans say they have never spent over $100 on a pair of shoes (that's half of American men and just 37 percent of women). Shockingly, only eight percent of Americans purchase shoes to boost their height. And, this comes as no surprise to us, but, if they had to choose one pair of shoes to wear for the rest of their lives, 54 percent of Americans would choose running shoes. Here, we'll help you start browsing. Happy shoe shopping!